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I don't play on line.
I leave brick and mortar games where I recognize collusion. I don't understand why the "house" allows collusion. I don't understand why someone would defend playing on the internet, when it has been proven the internet involves collusion, with no recourse for the players. Sorry you don't know about the letters that have been sent to players on the internet, who were "scammed". I am old! I am done teaching ya! It is ok to put back what one has learned from playing! Check out my other posts! Kathy [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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right, you know more than everyone else here, got it. thanks for the tips!
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My response in Cliff Notes format: - Appearance of impropriety is just as big a problem as impropriety. - Acceptance of small improprieties eventually opens the field for far larger ones. - This is an industry wide problem. ~ Rick [/ QUOTE ] Well Said! That Man! |
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